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My dad's mtDNA haplo is H1a3. According to Samuel Andrews it emerged in the Bronze Age probably in northwestern Europe.
The oldest known example is from Britain from ca. 1500 BC.
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N1b1b…rare Neolithic lineage (I guess?). This goes to my Eastern European side. Speaking of Sam Andrews, I emailed him about the clade once circa 2018, I think. Mentioned early samples found in Tisza culture.
My father’s mtdna is H3, and is from his Danish side…Neolithic-turned-Beaker, maybe.
Last edited by Figaro; 02-18-2026 at 07:32 PM.
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